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bishoptf
Feb 12, 2012Aspirant
Crashplan for Dummies, aka Step by Step :)
I have just went through this and have seen several folks post that they wish there was an all inclusive guide, I just bought a Pro 2 and so far I am pleased with what I see under the hood (looks like...
StephenB
Oct 11, 2013Guru - Experienced User
I would try a soft link first.
(a) stop crashplan (you can stop the service if you double-click on the house in the crashplan client - that will give you some extra commands).
(b) rename \usr\local\crashplan\cache to something else (\usr\local\crashplan\ocache for instance).
(c) create a cache folder on \c\ (perhaps use frontview)
(d) create a soft link (http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/creating-s ... olic-link/) ln -s \c\cache \usr\local\crashplan\cache
(e) restart the NAS to restart the crashplan service.
I'm not certain this will work, but I would try it before doing a full reinstall.
Another option is to create \c\cache, and edit myservice.xml to point to it (replacing the reference to \usr\local\crashplan\cache).
The crashplan logs can also be moved, though they are less problematic than the the cache.
You can also try creating a soft link to\c\cache
(a) stop crashplan (you can stop the service if you double-click on the house in the crashplan client - that will give you some extra commands).
(b) rename \usr\local\crashplan\cache to something else (\usr\local\crashplan\ocache for instance).
(c) create a cache folder on \c\ (perhaps use frontview)
(d) create a soft link (http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/creating-s ... olic-link/) ln -s \c\cache \usr\local\crashplan\cache
(e) restart the NAS to restart the crashplan service.
I'm not certain this will work, but I would try it before doing a full reinstall.
Another option is to create \c\cache, and edit myservice.xml to point to it (replacing the reference to \usr\local\crashplan\cache).
The crashplan logs can also be moved, though they are less problematic than the the cache.
You can also try creating a soft link to\c\cache
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